Cut two 6 x 9 pieces of 100% cotton.
Cut 1 light weight iron on interfacing or stabilizer. Iron on front piece.
Cut two pieces of 1/4" elastic 7" long.
Add the elastic at each end. Sew the ends to anchor the elastic. Pull elastic inside.
Add backing. Pin all 5 sides but leave an opening for turning .. blue pins indicate that. Sew all around.
Turn right side out. Fold the main piece in half and mark center with pins. This will give you center point to make the 2 pleats. I sew ONLY the long ends. I do not sew, as yet, the ends because multiple stitchings make it difficult to sew down the pleats. One video I looked at shows 3 pleats but this caused a bulkier sew for my particular hand and finger issues.
Fold up each end to create two pleats on each end of the mask.
Sewn each end twice. Pins removed. This is the finished mask.
Pull up on each long end. This opens the mask. In this instances I used a little wider elastic. 1/4" elastic is best...but it is being told that because so so so many are making the masks, availability of elastic is in effect.
Paper Arts consisting of greeting cards with my flair, pop up cards, handmade journals, special paper arts and crafty sewing and scrapbooking too.. I hope you enjoy my work and I hope I inspired you to make something, but please do not use my work for submission to publications or contests. Thanks for stopping by. And do sign my guest book. And to see all of my blog, scroll onto the older posts section. You can email me at: crayola58@gmail.com
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Saturday, January 11, 2020
Key Chains with Ribbons
I fear I have neglected my sweet blog for so long that when I do post, no one sees it. But with that said, here I come again with a recent project. I ordered the whiter 1" webbing, then use 1" decorative ribbons to make these cute, wrist-size key chains. The fobs come from Amazon, as does the tool that secures the ribbon/web ends. Convenient to carry, fits over a wrist.
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